Civic Museum of Crema

Museo civico di Crema e del Cremasco
Established 1960 (1960)
Location Piazzetta Winifred Terni De Gregorj, 5 - Crema, Italy
Coordinates 45°21′42″N 9°41′28″E / 45.3617°N 9.6911°E / 45.3617; 9.6911Coordinates: 45°21′42″N 9°41′28″E / 45.3617°N 9.6911°E / 45.3617; 9.6911
Website www.comune.crema.cr.it/museo

The Civic Museum of Crema (Italian: Museo civico di Crema e del Cremasco) is an Italian museum, located in Crema.

It was founded in 1960 in what had been a 15th-century Augustinian cloister. There are sections for archeology, history and art.[1]

Archeological section

It shows fossils and remains of animals like deer, bison and aurochs found in the area and dating back to the Paleolithic Era, but also items belonging to the Neolithic Era, to the Bronze and Iron ages, to the Roman and medieval period.[1][2]

Historical section

It contains heirlooms of the Venetian and Asburgic domination or belonging to the risorgimental period, marked out by the presence in Crema of patriots like Enrico Martini or Vincenzo Tofetti, dating back to the First World War, characterized in Crema by personalities like Fortunato Marazzi or Umberto Fadini.[2]

Artistic section

It shows art, especially paintings, by native painters including Giovanni Giacomo Barbelli, Giovanni Battista Lucini, Angelo Bacchetta, Luigi Manini, Camilla Marazzi, Carlo Martini, and also by other Italian and foreign artists: Palma il Giovane, Bronzino, Fra' Galgario, Karl Pavlovič Bryulov, Domenico Induno, Gaetano Previati, Aligi Sassu and Trento Longaretti.[1][3][4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 G. Cervi, Cremona e provincia, Touring Club Italiano, 2007.
  2. 1 2 A. Pavesi, Guida al Museo civico di Crema e del Cremasco, Crema, 1994.
  3. Museo civico di Crema e del Cremasco. Sezione di arte moderna e contemporanea, Crema, 1995
  4. List of artwork belonging to the museum in www.lombardiabeniculturali.it

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